New Archbishop of Canterbury Further Fractures a Fragile Anglican Communion
Sarah Mullally, new archbishop of Canterbury, will have the prayers of conservative Anglicans. But her errors will have our opposition also.
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Sarah Mullally, new archbishop of Canterbury, will have the prayers of conservative Anglicans. But her errors will have our opposition also.
Jen Wilkin and J. T. English join Collin Hansen to discuss theological training in the church, men and women working together in ministry, and more.
Was I a hypocrite for elevating the contributions of female leaders in my professional sphere while submitting to a doctrine that prohibited women from certain leadership positions in the church?
Kevin DeYoung, Ligon Duncan, Melissa Kruger, and Nancy Guthrie discuss what it means to have a healthy, biblical view of complementarianism.
If you want to know your danger, ask which passage you’re eager to teach and which you’re reluctant to teach.